Eggification

Empire Minecraft has a unique feature that allows you to turn animals and villagers into spawn eggs. These eggs can be held in your inventory, placed in chests, and sold in shops. The eggs can also be turned back into the corresponding creature whenever you want.

EMC also has parallel animal control, ownership and summoning mechanisms for horses, llamas and parrots. See the relevant Commands and Animal Control pages for more information.

To turn a mob into a spawn egg, all you have to do is right-click on the target with a stick. It will disappear, and an egg will appear in your inventory. If you are outside of the Town, you will be charged 100 Rupees. Note that you must have an open inventory slot, and also have enough Rupees for the eggification to succeed.

You can eggify parrots perched on your shoulders with the command /parroteggify <left/right/both>. The latter arguments specify which shoulder's parrot to eggify.

You can only eggify peaceful mobs. In addition, you can only eggify tamed mobs if you are the person who tamed it.

When horses are eggified, they keep their stats (such as speed, health, and jump). They do not keep any items they have equipped, such as saddles and armor. Horses will also have to be re-tamed upon spawning them. To preserve ownership and growth in horses, use the Stables feature instead.

All animals become babies when eggified. Upon eggification, tamed animals become untamed, and sheep lose their dyed wool color.

Note that the below image does not reflect all eggification possibilities.